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The Vice-Maliki and the Sadrists a fistfight in the Iraqi parliament


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The Vice-Maliki and the Sadrists

a fistfight in the Iraqi parliament

BAGHDAD - Naseer Captain: raised the Iraqi parliament session after a fistfight between deputies State of Law coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Sadrists, with continued demonstrations and sit-ins in the north and west of the country against al-Maliki. parliamentary source said that the Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi adjournment after This fight for an hour. It is noteworthy that the Iraqi parliament held yesterday its second headed Najafi and the presence 172 deputies, to vote on the draft legal Federal Court and the National Council for water as well as the first reading of three draft laws. Iraqi constitution mandates that the decisions the Federal Supreme Court are final and binding for all authorities. The Federal Court oversight on the constitutionality of laws and the interpretation of the provisions of the Constitution and the separation of issues that arise from the application of the laws.

http://www.al-jazirah.com/2013/20130109/du5.htm

A fistfight between Vice-Maliki and the Sadrists suspend parliament debates hour

Minister Sunnis and Kurds in Iraq are boycotting the cabinet meeting

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BAGHDAD - Naseer al-Naqib - Oman - agencies: Minister boycotted Sunnis and Kurds session of the Iraqi government on Tuesday to show their support for the protests that threaten the fragile coalition government led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Said Vice-backed Iraqi bloc of the year that their ministers were absent from the cabinet meeting in support of the protests that erupted in late Dissembrandma security forces arrested members of the bodyguard of Sunni Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi. Jaber Al-Jabri said Iraqi MP, told Reuters made ​​a decision to boycott the meeting today (yesterday) does not see the government's response to the protesters' demands or to accept a power-sharing. Said Alaa Talabani, a Kurdish deputy partisan leaders also asked Minister Kurds not to attend the meeting. And a fistfight broke out between the State of Law coalition deputies, led by al-Maliki and the Sadrists. A parliamentary source said: The Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi adjourn the meeting after this fight for an hour. In reviewing a competitor to show support for the owners of about 7,000 protesters marched yesterday in the cities of Basra and Karbala southern waving pictures of al-Maliki and banners supports the Shiite parties in the coalition. Demands range from Sunni leaders and tribal elders to isolate al-Maliki and the release of detainees and the suspension of anti-terrorism law, which Sunnis believe that authorities mishandled use to target their community is right. Thousands of protesters blocked a main highway in Iraq's Sunni provinces more than two weeks ago to challenge Maliki, a leader of many Sunnis feel that Hmchehem year after withdrawal of the last U.S. troops from the country. The day before yesterday wounded four Iraqi demonstrators in the northern city of Mosul, Iraq first when he struck them with a car belonging to the Iraqi army. This came after the Iraqi security forces fired shots in the air to disperse demonstrators trying to rally in the city's Ahrar Square to protest the policy-Maliki. To Iraq Jordan told yesterday that he will close the border between the two countries as of Wednesday morning. Said the official Jordanian news agency (Petra) government received notification from the concerned authorities in the sister Republic of Iraq that the border will be closed (for private reasons) Iraqis. The agency said the General Security Directorate (in Jordan) will be closed by the Iraqi and one port Trebil border between the two countries as of Wednesday for special reasons to have.

http://www.al-jazirah.com/2013/20130109/du14.htm

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